Title Expansion of human bone marrow progenitor cells in a high cell density continuous perfusion system.
Year of Publication 1993
Authors B.Ø. Palsson; S.H. Paek; R.M. Schwartz; M.A. Palsson; G.M. Lee; S. Silver; S.G. Emerson
Journal PLoS Comput Biol
Abstract We describe here a continuous perfusion bioreactor system that enables a population of unselected human mononuclear bone marrow cells obtained from adult donors to expand up to 20 to 25-fold over a two-week period. Colony-forming units of granulocyte-macrophage (CFU-GM) progenitor cells expand 10 to 30-fold. These expansions depend on the gas phase oxygen concentration, the seeding density and time of cell harvest. Under operating conditions that allow for good cell proliferation, 3 to 4 million mononuclear cells can be obtained per square centimeter, with 0.5 to 0.8% being progenitor cells. Autologous human sera supported cell expansion as efficiently as animal sera. Increasing the size of the perfusion system to produce a clinically meaningful number of CFU-GMs could have important applications in bone marrow transplantation therapies.
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